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Lance_david
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Do we have any way to track the performance of cityofvallejo.net or vallejo.gov website? If yes, how can I access them?

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nicolebond
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Yes — you can track those sites. Here’s how to check what’s already being tracked and how to get (or add) useful website & app performance statistics — including specific notes for PowerSchool Mobile Family links or app usage.


1) First: see if analytics already exist (quick checks you can do)

  • Ask the site owner / IT / webmaster for: Google Analytics (GA4) property access, Google Search Console access, and any hosting / CDN account (Cloudflare, Akamai, S3/CloudFront, IIS/Azure/AWS) credentials.

  • If you have site admin access, check the site source for a tracking tag:

    • Look for G-XXXXXXXXXX (GA4) or UA-XXXXXX (Universal Analytics) or gtag.js / analytics.js.

    • Or look for a Google Tag Manager snippet (GTM-XXXXX).


2) If analytics exist — how to access them

  • Google Analytics (GA4): go to analytics.google.com, sign in with the Google account that has access, pick the correct property. Key reports:

    • Realtime → to see users now

    • Reports → Life cycle → Engagement → Pages and screens (for pageviews, users)

    • Reports → Life cycle → Acquisition → Traffic acquisition (where visitors come from)

  • Universal Analytics (old): Behavior → Site Content → All Pages; Acquisition → All Traffic → Source/Medium.

  • Google Search Console: performance (search queries, impressions, CTR), coverage (indexing errors).

  • Cloudflare / CDN dashboards: requests, bandwidth, threats, cached vs. origin requests, HTTP error breakdowns.

  • Server logs / AWStats / Webalizer: raw traffic, error codes, user agents, geography (if no GA).

  • Application / APM tools (if used): New Relic, Datadog, AppDynamics — show server-side errors, response times, slow transactions.


3) If nothing is installed — recommended baseline setup

  1. Install GA4 (site-wide) — easiest via Google Tag Manager (GTM) if site uses it.

    • Create a GA4 property, add the GA4 tag to the site, then verify with Tag Assistant.

  2. Set up Google Search Console for each domain (cityofvallejo.net and vallejo.gov) — verify ownership (DNS, HTML file, or meta tag).

  3. Enable server logging and configure AWStats or push logs to a centralized logging/analytics tool if you want raw log insight.

  4. Add Core Web Vitals monitoring:

    • Use PageSpeed Insights / Lighthouse for lab metrics.

    • Use Chrome UX Report (if eligible) or set up Real User Monitoring in an APM.

  5. Privacy / consent: ensure cookie consent is in place if collecting analytics for visitors in jurisdictions requiring consent.


4) Metrics you should track (especially for PowerSchool Mobile Family)

  • Traffic & users: users, new users, sessions, pageviews

  • Device: mobile vs. desktop (PowerSchool Mobile Family will be mobile-heavy)

  • Pages: which pages link to PowerSchool Mobile Family or contain enrollment/forms

  • Referrals: where visitors come from (email, social, other domains)

  • Engagement: average session duration, engagement rate (GA4), bounce rate (UA)

  • Performance: page load time, time to first byte (TTFB), Core Web Vitals (LCP, FID/INP, CLS)

  • Errors: 4xx/5xx rates, script errors

  • Conversions: form submissions, application completions, clicks on PowerSchool Mobile Family links

  • App metrics (PowerSchool Mobile Family app): installs, active users, retention, crashes — these come from app analytics (Firebase / App Store / Google Play Console)


5) Tracking the PowerSchool Mobile Family specifically

  • If you want to know how many visitors use links to the PowerSchool Mobile Family (or click a banner):

    • Add a GA4 event for those link clicks (via GTM) and/or tag links with UTM parameters.

  • For the mobile app itself:

    • App analytics live in Firebase / Google Analytics for Firebase or in Apple App Analytics / Google Play Console. Those show installs, retention, crashes, device breakdown.

    • If you don’t control the app, ask the team that manages PowerSchool Mobile Family for app analytics access or reports.


6) How to get access — who to ask & sample email

  • Who to contact: the site owner, City IT department, web team, or the hosting vendor. If the site is a government site, the Webmaster or IT Director usually has access.

  • Sample email to request access:

Subject: Request for analytics access — cityofvallejo.net / vallejo.gov

Hi [Name],

Can you grant me access to the website analytics for cityofvallejo.net and vallejo.gov? Specifically:

  • Google Analytics (GA4) property (viewer or analyst)

  • Google Search Console access

  • Any CDN/hosting dashboards (Cloudflare / AWS / Azure / IIS logs)

I need these to monitor performance, Core Web Vitals, and to track usage of PowerSchool Mobile Family links. If you don’t have GA4 set up, please let me know and I can help set up a basic GA4 property and tagging via Google Tag Manager.

Thanks,
[Your name / role / contact info]

 


7) Quick troubleshooting / one-off tests (no access needed)

  • Run PageSpeed Insights for each domain to see performance and Core Web Vitals.

  • Use Lighthouse in Chrome DevTools for audits (performance, accessibility, best practices).

  • Use curl -I or an HTTP checker to see server response headers and status codes.



Nicole Bond
Director of Attendance and Enrollment
Haywood County Schools
Brownsville, TN

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